US DOE releases $10.3 million in Special Education funds

According to the New Hampshire Department of Education, schools will be receiving $10.3 million in unused funds for special education from the federal government....

Reflections From the Field: A Day on a Hospitality Tour

Jessica Rodriguez, the former Director of the Alliance for College and Career Readiness at Reaching Higher NH, went on a tour of area businesses...

Weekly Legislative Update: Teacher Appreciation Week, Learn Everywhere, State Standards, &...

Last week, we celebrated Teacher Appreciation Week! If you haven’t had the chance, #ThankATeacher that made a difference in your or your child’s life. The...

4 Things to Know about the “Drive to 65” Act

A bipartisan effort to move the state closer to college and career readiness goals passed the House on May 2, 2019 and is one...

Kennett HS student leads marketing efforts for Mt. Washington Observatory as...

Sullivan “Sully” Gaudreault, a student at Kennett High School in North Conway, found his passion for cinematography with the help of an Extended Learning...

Questions remain as Department of Education works on finalizing Learn Everywhere...

On Thursday, April 11, the New Hampshire Department of Education presented a new draft of the rules that authorize the Learn Everywhere program to...

Mascenic School District joins ConVal lawsuit over education funding

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On Thursday, April 18, the Mascenic Regional School Board unanimously voted to join Contoocook Valley (ConVal), Monadnock Regional, and Winchester School Districts in their...

Weekly Legislative Update: Senate begins working on state budget, DOE presents...

It’s a quiet week at the State House this week as the Senate starts working on the state budget. Last week, the House passed...

House passes budget that would boost education funding by $164 million...

The House passed the budget bills that lay out the state budget for 2020 and 2021 on Thursday by a vote of 224-160. The...

Almost 7,000 NH students have taken advantage of hands-on extended learning...

According to a survey administered by the Department of Education in February, 6,900 students in 62 public high schools have participated in an Extended...